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Dual Bus Version
The dual bus version of the RS-380 features 2 power connectors. This allows it to connect directly either to an Analogue Systems modular system, or a Doepfer modular system. Adapters are no longer necessary. Because of the different position of mounting holes, there will be a gap of 0.5HP (2.5)mm when mounting an Analogue Systems module next to a eurorack module. Gaps can be covered by 1.5HP wide blank panels from Doepfer.
VC-LFO
The Analogue Systems RS-380 offers a wide range of uses, one of them being a VC-LFO. It features a two range frequency knob, allowing you to switch between the high and low frequency band. The RS-380 controls its upper range frequencies when switched to the high position and produces frequencies from 5Hz to 1500Hz. When switched to the low range, frequencies between 0.3Hz to 6Hz can be produced. The RS-380 VC-LFO offers a very low minimum frequency that allows you to create modulations and effects. Its max frequency lies in the middle range. Therefore the VC-LFO can be used in 3 ways. It can be used as a low frequency modulator, as an audio frequency modulator, and as a secondary sound source, making the RS-380 an extremely flexible unit.
Noise Generator
The second feature on the RS-380 is the noise generator, which essentially produces white noise, handy when wanting to add some air or high frequency content to a sound source.
Random Generator (Sample & Hold)
Incorporated into the RS-380 random generator is a highly stable sample & hold circuit that will sustain a constant voltage almost indefinitely. The random generator is an ideal way to produce varying patterns of pitch and timbre. Due to the internal pre-patching, the random generator derives its source from the RS-380's noise generator when there is no signal present, so no cable is needed to make this connection. Alternatively the SRC IN input can be used to connect to outside sources such as CD's, microphones, or other musical instruments as well. The RS-380 generates two different waveforms for the LFO, a triangle wave and a square wave. Both can be shifted using the switch to get the desired result.
Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA)
The final section of the RS-380 is the VCA section. This allows you to control the amount of amplification or attenuation by applying a voltage to the CV input. It is a convenient tool that allows the ability to develop sounds over time.
Features
- Dual bus version - features 2 power connectors and can connect directly to an Analogue Systems or Doepfer modular system (no need for any adapters)
- 4 separate sub-modules
- VC-LFO, noise generator, sample & hold, VCA
- LFO produces triangle or square wave
- VC-LFO frequency range:
- High range (5Hz - 1500kHz)
- Low range (0.3Hz - 6Hz)
Specifications
- LFO: CV input, LFO output
- Noise: White noise output
- Sample & Hold: Signal input (Src In), S&H output
- VCA: 1 input, 2 outputs, 1 CV input
- Width: 12HP
- Depth: 65mm